SAMPLE FINAL EXAMINATION 1) Assume that the coupon rate for a ten year Treasury bond is 4.00% for the first five years‚ and then steps up to 5.80% for the last five years. Assuming that the yield to maturity is 5.25%‚ solve for the price of the bond. 2) Assume that par rates are as given below‚ T = 0.50 4.75% T = 1.00 5.00% T = 1.50 5.24% T = 2.00 5.46% Solve for the spot curve out to two years at semiannual intervals. At what rates could you lock in a six-month and a one year loan one year
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Yachts is not a publicly traded company). j. A floating rate coupon. Dan is also considering whether to issue coupon bearing bonds or zero coupon bonds. The YTM on either bond issue will be 8 percent. The coupon bond would have an 8 percent coupon rate. The company’s tax rate is 35 percent. 2. How many of the coupon bonds must East Coast Yachts issue to raise the $30 million? How many of the zeroes must it issue? 3. In 20 years‚ what will be
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is an yield curve and how is it made. The yield curve‚ is a graph that depicts the relationship between bond yields and maturities‚ is an important tool in fixed-income investing and attempting to predict future recessions given its track record. Investors use the yield curve as a reference point for forecasting interest rates‚ pricing bonds and creating strategies for boosting total returns. The yield curve has also become a reliable leading indicator of economic activity.(PIMCO) A yield curve
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Stress Analysis of the Front Suspension of a Formula Student Racing Car Using Solidworks Simulation Tools Abstract— the paper covers a simulation of the front suspension system which obtained a better way to analyze the problem. With the help of theoretical study‚ the simulation was conducted by using composite elements mesh for the system‚ which leads to a more accurate solution comparing to the single solid mesh model. Keywords—Suspension‚ Stress‚ Solidworks‚ Simulation‚ FEM. Introduction
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COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Composites Science and Technology 67 (2007) 2417–2427 www.elsevier.com/locate/compscitech Influence of fiber orientation on global mechanical behavior and mesoscale strain localization in a short glass-fiber-reinforced epoxy polymer composite during tensile deformation investigated using digital image correlation A. Godara‚ D. Raabe * Max-Planck-Institut fu¨r Eisenforschung‚ Max-Planck-Str. 1‚ 40237 Du¨sseldorf‚ Germany Received 6 March 2006; received in revised
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shape and will be able to return to its original state upon removal of actions. For elastic deformation‚ the stress state of the material had not exceeded its elastic limit. Any deformation caused by further increases in load or stress beyond the yield point of a certain
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BBA Corporate Internship PAKSON INTERNATIONAL PLASTIC INDUSTRIES Internship Advisor Mr. Suleman Anwar Internee Hafiz Muhammad Usman | 08108170 | Internship supervisors Hafiz Abdul Rehman‚ Mr. Imran Gift University‚ Gujranwala Pakistan Acknowledgements Doing the internship at Pakson International Plastic Industry have been a great honor for me. Thanks to my teachers at the university and the executives of the respective departments who are in some way or the other help
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P2 2. Judy Johnson is choosing between investing in two Treasury securities that mature in five years and have par values of $1‚000. One is a Treasury note paying an annual coupon of 5.06 percent. The other is a TIPS which pays 3 percent interest annually. a. If inflation remains constant at 2 percent annually over the next five years‚ what will be Judy’s annual interest income from the TIPS bond? From the Treasury note? b. How much interest will Judy receive over the five years from the
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Determination of g by Free Fall Raw Data: Time (ms) ± 0.01ms Height of release of ball from the sensor plate (cm) ±0.1cm Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.0 180.05 179.36 178.74 180.26 180.23 30.0 244.33 244.21 244.71 243.88 245.87 45.0 300.72 301.29 300.59 301.43 301.70 60.0 348.68 348.39 348.77 349.12 348.35 75.0 390.27 390.77 389.58 391.19 390.43 This table below is the results obtained during the experiment in cm/ms. This table below is the results
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Homework Chapter 2 1. The movie ratings by a critic: 0 stars‚ ½ stars‚ 1 star etc Discrete 2. Finish times in the boston marathon Quantitative: continuous‚ ratio 3. The number of daily newspaper is now 1452‚ and it was 2223 in 1900. Express the relative change using a percentage. Use the second given value as the reference value. Also‚ write a statement describing the results New value – reference value / reference value x 100%= 1452 – 2223 = -771 /
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